Body mass index, or BMI, is used by physicians to assess a person's level of fatness. BMI varies directly as an individual's weight in pounds and inversely as the square of the individual's height in inches. A person who weighs 168 lb and is 70 in. tall has a BMI of 24.14. (BMI is usually rounded to the nearest whole number.)
Use the formula B = kw/h² to find the Body Mass Index of a man with the given weight and height.
weight: 165 pounds
height: 67 inches
The man has a BMI around [ ]. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)